I'm 100% sure there's no way you click on those words and don't notice the blue radio button. It's got nothing to do with how humans interact with control. It makes a lot of sense to you but I'm sure radio buttons have been around for ages and people didn't get lost back then.

It's colored and I just tried to ignore it and it still is hard to ignore. When you click something, a certain part of the button turns blue.. how hard is it to see idk. Just because apple does it a certain way doesn't mean it's the best way. My pc still uses radio button and so do my tablet

I’m sorry, but you just don’t get my point. That’s fine, we’ll leave it at that. I’m not even advocating that we do it the Apple way, but I say, how Apple does it here makes a lot of sense to me. It are these little details that get my attention, which says a lot about my satisfaction with the rest of the OS.

The UI is still being worked on. Just for your info. 10.3 isn't finished yet just like the Q30 lol.

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The UI is most certainly being worked on; but it's stands to reason it's only going to be slight changes from here on out and not a full UI change that we'll see from 10.2 to 10.3, which is very unfortunate for those of us that can not stand the dull, lifeless flat design.

It's bright - it's easy to see even outside in full sun. Sections (Storage details, Access to Storage, etc...) are well delineated. Elements you interact with are immediately obvious. Buttons look like buttons, toggles look like toggles. You're not going to tap on things that aren't buttons.

Do you have any explanations for your position that the flat style BB is moving towards is superior from a human-interface perspective?

Lol its art and design. Everything is subjective genius. Being a graphic designer (freelance) I've used both and I don't mind. I've been using the gradients for a few years now with ios 3-6? And now BlackBerry.... so I welcome something new especially since the whole industry is moving towards it. a lot of young people these days are used to this flat design anyways that they consider gradients a bit "old".. not to generalize but I guess...

This thread is great. But at this point no one seems to say anything profoundly different from the next. "I don't like flat UI". " They're just copying IOS and Android ". What this update means for all of us BlackBerry users is that they are pushing through the struggle ahead and fighting to keep the business alive. Therefore, who care if you personally like the "flat UI" or not. Thus means you still get to appreciate and use the mobile os of your choice. Rather than BlackBerry going the way of Palm and their phones and os. I think it would be good if people accepted this change as somehow much more positive for the company and its users.

I would remove it. As you say, for destructive actions its always a good practice to request a confirmation. Presently, you wont be prompted at all once you press delete in the context menu, if you checked that option before. I think it would be better to use the toggle in the Hub settings to make your choice. After all, once you check that box, you will necessarily have to back to settings to change it again.

Considering that this popup only appears after you pressed delete in the context menu, I think that the context is clear. If you look at the picture in my previous post, youll see that Apple specifically highlights the cancel button and places it in the most common position. The choice between the two deletion modes is only an extension of your initial choice to delete the item in the first place.

And it is customary to allow power users to choose not to be notified.

The context is clear. The ability to deal with the pop up is the problem. I personally think that making everything a button in that context is a preposterous idea, because then you'll increase the risk at which people choose the wrong button because they slipped, and you make the user focus on not choosing the wrong button instead of choosing the right button.

The radio button approach allows people to clearly see "this is what I choose" with distinctive pointer, and allow them to rethink before committing. Not everything has to be in radio button, but not everything has to be buttons either.

And it is customary to allow power users to choose not to be notified.

The context is clear. The ability to deal with the pop up is the problem. I personally think that making everything a button in that context is a preposterous idea, because then you'll increase the risk at which people choose the wrong button because they slipped, and you make the user focus on not choosing the wrong button instead of choosing the right button.

The radio button approach allows people to clearly see "this is what I choose" with distinctive pointer, and allow them to rethink before committing. Not everything has to be in radio button, but not everything has to be buttons either.

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That's what I'm saying. Being able to see clearly "I chose this " and choosing it isn't immediately an action without confirming is appreciated

This thread is great. But at this point no one seems to say anything profoundly different from the next. "I don't like flat UI". " They're just copying IOS and Android ". What this update means for all of us BlackBerry users is that they are pushing through the struggle ahead and fighting to keep the business alive. Therefore, who care if you personally like the "flat UI" or not. Thus means you still get to appreciate and use the mobile os of your choice. Rather than BlackBerry going the way of Palm and their phones and os. I think it would be good if people accepted this change as somehow much more positive for the company and its users.

The flat UI design isn't what made iPhones popular. It's not what made Android popular. Apps and functionality is what made them popular. BlackBerry seems to be dumping resources into an aspect of the phone that's unlikely to lead to a boost in popularity.

The flat UI design isn't what made iPhones popular. It's not what made Android popular. Apps and functionality is what made them popular. BlackBerry seems to be dumping resources into an aspect of the phone that's unlikely to lead to a boost in popularity.

Just so we are clear.. you want BlackBerry to convert their design team into software gurus? How knowledgeable are you.

Whether those people draw just a cube on a piece of paper or not they are getting paid. There are different teams and you thinking BlackBerry is just one giant team in a huge room sounds a bit in ignorant and at most slightly dumb

Well one thing I really miss that I had on my Torch 9810 is being able to set the system font. I have the Z10 and looked everywhere in the system with no luck. BlackBerry please bring back this option with the 10.3 update!

Just so we are clear.. you want BlackBerry to convert their design team into software gurus? How knowledgeable are you.

Whether those people draw just a cube on a piece of paper or not they are getting paid. There are different teams and you thinking BlackBerry is just one giant team in a huge room sounds a bit in ignorant and at most slightly dumb

Where did I say BlackBerry is one giant team in a room?

Regardless, putting resources into redesigning elements that are already very functional and readily identifiable as interactive is dumb when there are other aspects of the phone's UI that could do with improvements.

Regardless, putting resources into redesigning elements that are already very functional and readily identifiable as interactive is dumb when there are other aspects of the phone's UI that could do with improvements.

They should of improved what they already had and I agree. Such as the removal of grey boxes and pinnable apps on homescreen. But we don't make the decisions and I'll most likely still use BlackBerry 10 regardless. The BB10 experience to its core will still have the same unique flow.

Regardless, putting resources into redesigning elements that are already very functional and readily identifiable as interactive is dumb when there are other aspects of the phone's UI that could do with improvements.

That's my point. They have a design team and whether those people draw a simple cube on a piece of paper or not, they get paid. It's not your regular job where if you don't go and do work you don't get paid. Those people are on their payroll. Saying they are putting resources into redesigning elements is silly because those designers aren't freelancers per se

Id just like to say that the remember, maps, BBM and settings icons are what I hope the final versions look like.

I think the phone icon is terrible.

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I agree. I'm not a fan of flat design but I'm totally willing to see what they come out with (as if I had a choice ! Lol).

I used to use themes all the time, but that was more to get the functionality I wanted on my home screen than because of the looks. Of course I played with some design aspects but continually came back to the one theme that gave me the optimal mix of info on my home screen.

Since I got my Z10, I haven't actually missed themes. The one thing I really needed, a calendar on my main screen, BlackBerry took care of in the Hub. And other than that, everything else works so well and fast, I just haven't missed the themes at all.

Yes, on 19.3.296 it looks like turntable... or Hal's eye... or something like that...

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My mistake I was looking at the icons at the bottom, not the actual icons themselves. Does anyone agree that having extra icons for search, camera, phone, settings, etc. Is kinda senseless. For example; I'd understand if there wasn't a way to access settings via the quick toggles . But again why do I need an icon for the hub if it's only a swipe to the edge?

It could be for those coming from another platform or legacy BlackBerry. But I'd say it would be nice to be able to eliminate some of those unnecessary icons if I decided I didn't need them on any of my screens.